If EP40 is broken and it's permanent, and he gets traded, where is the cost of that trade? The Canucks lost a draft pick -- they've given away LOTS of them over the years. So they get some picks and prospects and gain nearly $12 million in cap space on top of what they already have.The sad thing is that if it is proved that EP40 is just not capable of turning things around, then his value in any trade drops and they will end up with nothing much in return - no other franchise will give up a star player for him, even if they think he has a use on their team as a two-way or depth centre. That is the risk the Canucks took betting everything on him being our #1 centre.
Plus if things are going that badly, then Brock Boeser will definitely want out too, and need do nothing but let his contract expire. The Canucks will then have no stars in their top scoring line at all.
It's not just EP40 that's the issue. Our Vezina calibre goalie is broken, we don't have a true #2C, and despite improvements in our D, our top pair are a couple of Smurfs who get targeted and worn down/injured.
Having a fucking moron for an owner is really the major problem and how do you fix that?
Last season the team hugely over-achieved (even with Petey absent again) and almost made it to the next round riding an AHL goalie. Ownership again had dreams of playoff money and let the FO make more stupid mistakes.
How far can this team really go with Lank/Silovs? Do you keep Demko as a 30 game back up or trade him to another team?
I'd ship Petey out just to save on the salary. Another 7 years of this isn't going to make the team any better. I'd trade Boeser unless he wants to stay for a reasonable salary/cap hit. But the assets you'd get for both would let you build a better team, even if it didn't have any real superstars.
The hardest Q of all is whether Quinn wants to stay. If not, then there's where you get the massive haul and rebuild the last parts of the team. You'd have M-Pettersson/Hronek; Myers/D-Pettersson; and maybe Soucy/Willander and some other fill-ins.






